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National Federation of State
High School Associations
2014-15 Volleyball
Rules Changes
Major Editorial Changes
Points of Emphasis
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Uniform
Rule 4-2-2 Note (new e.)
A single school or mascot reference may be placed on the
sleeve(s) of a solid-colored uniform top. It shall not exceed 4
by 4 inches or 3 by 5 inches.
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Second Referee
Rule 5-5-3b(1)
The second referee can make a call for out of bounds for an
antenna fault on his/her side of the net without restriction to
an informal signal. The R2 is in a good position to make this
call.
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Time-Out
Rule 5-5-3b (new 12)
The second referee whistles, two short tweets, to end a
time-out only if the audio signal has not sounded and both
teams are ready to resume play prior to 60 seconds
expiring.
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Line Judges Responsibilities
Rule 5-9-2a Note
When the server is on left third of service area, (a) the line
judge moves directly back in line with the sideline extended
or (b) if directed by the first referee, to the side of and in line
with the end line extended.
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National Federation of State
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2014-15 Volleyball
Editorial Changes
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Signals
Rule 5-2-1b
Clarification in Rule 5-2-1b and the Officials Manual that
there is no need for the first referee to mirror the second
referee’s signal for the violation if the fault is whistled by the
second referee.
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Court Protocol
Rule 9-2-3 (New c.)
Specifically outlines the procedure for teams to follow after
the deciding set coin toss and their location of team benches
for the final set.
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Substitutes
Rule 10-2-5a
During a time-out, the coach may report a substitution(s).
The R2 reports the substitution(s) to the scorer. The
player(s) shall enter the set at the end of the time-out
without following normal exchange protocol.
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EDITORIAL CHANGE
Other Editorial Changes
1-2-3
The serve/receive and playing areas
for set No. 1 are determined
9-4-6b
Added “provided the simultaneous
contact was not the team’s third
hit.”
Informal Signals Added information regarding
informal signals and reference to
Officials’ Manual
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National Federation of State
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2014-15 Volleyball
Points of Emphasis
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Courts and Markings
Rule 2-1-2
The boundary lines of the court are strongly recommended
to be one clearly visible color contrasting to the color of the
floor. A shadow-bordered line may be used for the center
line.
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POINT OF EMPHASIS
Informal Signals
Hand signals for player numbers
• Referees need to discuss the use of informal and nonverbal signals in their own prematch conference
• Signaling of players’ numbers is very important
• Suggested standard for signaling players’ numbers is
provided in detail in the NFHS Case Book and Officials
Manual
• When a player is in the net, the referees will communicate
the number of the player in violation
• Signaling provides assistance in communicating to
coaches, players and fans as to the offender
• High school volleyball officials may not work with each
other frequently, so consistency in the use of the hand
signals is important
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POINT OF EMPHASIS
Informal Signals from R2 to R1 for
situation out of view of the R1
• There may be occasions when there is a play that is the
responsibility of the R1, but is clearly out of his/her view
• The R2 shall assist the R1 by ruling upon such a situation
through a visual, informal signal
• During referee’s prematch conference, how such signals
will be conveyed should be discussed
• Good eye contact between officials is imperative
• The R2 should hold the informal signal long enough for the
R1 to observe and the R1 will accept or not accept if view
not blocked
• Referees must be alert and communicate with each other
when these situations arise
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Officials Manual Changes
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End-of-Set
Clarification in the Officials Manual for the second referee
confirming with the timer to start three-minute clock between
sets with the first referee’s second whistle, initialing the
scoresheet and collecting new lineups for the next set.
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Solid-Colored Uniform
Review
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Solid-Colored Uniform
Compliance
 Regarding the solid-colored uniform top:
• The solid-colored uniform top shall clearly contrast from the predominant
color(s) of the teammates’ uniform top. Predominant color(s) is the color(s)
appearing on approximately half of the uniform.
• Sleeves shall be the same color as the body of the uniform top.
• Piping/trim not exceeding 1 inch in total at its widest point may be placed
along the seams and may be a different color(s) than the uniform top.
• Lettering and collars may be a different color(s) than the uniform top.
• Numbers shall be a contrasting color to the uniform top and meet all other
specifications in the respective uniform rules.
• A single school name, club name, mascot name and/or player’s name
may be placed on the body of the uniform top, but shall not disrupt the
integrity of the solid-color uniform top. Designs are not permitted.
• A mascot, not to exceed 4x4 or 3x5 inches, may be placed on the front
and/or back of the jersey. (Spartan head, tiger head, etc.)
• A single mascot reference and/or school/club name may be placed on
the sleeve(s), but shall not exceed either 4 by 4 inches or 3 by 5
inches.
(Beginning July 1, 2016 for NFHS)
Solid-Colored Uniform Compliance
New in 2014 – Mascot/School Team Reference on Sleeves
Not to exceed
3x5 inches or
4x4 inches on
sleeve(s)
 Sleeves on solid-colored jersey shall be the same color as body of
uniform
 Cap-style sleeves shall meet this requirement if being considered as
solid-colored uniform
 A single school mascot or team reference may be placed on the front
and/or back of the solid-colored jersey. The mascot/team reference
shall not exceed 3x5 or 4x4 inches
Solid-Colored Uniform Compliance
New in 2014 – Mascot/School Team Reference on Sleeves
Shall not exceed
4x4 or 3x5 inches to
preserve integrity of
solid-colored body
Front
Back
Solid-Colored Uniform
Compliance
sleeve
Non-compliant
Sleeves different color from body
 Sleeves on solidcolored jersey
shall be the
same color as
body of uniform
 Cap-style
sleeves shall
meet this
requirement if
being considered
as solid-colored
uniform
Solid-Colored Uniform
Compliance
 The integrity of
the solid color is
disrupted by the
change in color
for the mascot in
this example
 Using a change
in shades of the
uniform color is
not in
compliance with
“a solid color”
 Exceeds 4x4 or
3x5 inches
Solid-Colored Uniform
Compliance
 Solid-colored jersey could be white or gold,
but no blue
Solid-Colored Uniform
Compliance
Non-compliant – design on solid-colored jersey
Solid-Colored Uniform
Compliance
Team
members’
jersey, so
what is the
predominant
color?
Can solidcolored
jerseys be
white, red or
blue?
Red, white
and blue –
no clear,
predominant
color
No to all three
colors
 If a multiple-colored jersey does not have a predominant color,
the libero’s jersey color must be different than any color on the
teammates’ jerseys
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